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    Start Up Cost

    Hi everyone! i like to keep this plain and simple. How much did it cost to start up your daycare? and how many children are you caring for?

    Thx!
  • Blackcat31
    • Oct 2010
    • 36124

    #2
    I wish I could keep this plain and simple but since we all offer uniquely different services, environments and programs the start up costs ARE going to vary greatly between each and every one of us.

    My start up costs were (I care for 10-14 kids)

    Daycare house $65,000
    Courses and education requirements $250
    Advertising $500
    Furniture and equipment 10,000
    Toys and materials $ 5,000
    Utilities $500 per month
    Insurance (home and liability) $1500
    Food $500-800 per month
    Office supplies $400 per month

    There are so many different things required in all the different states that it is almost impossible for anyone to give you acurate numbers. These were my estimated start up costs over 20 years ago so....

    There are also so many different variables that it is hard to give you numbers too.
    Are you doing childcare in a separate space, room, home?
    Do you have to get supplies and equipment for 4 or 16 kids?
    Are you serving infants, toddlers, preschooler and/or school agers?
    Does you state require you to have specific items available?
    Are you providing ALL meals and snacks? Are parents supplying meals? Are you on the food program?
    Are you offering a curriculum or just toys and supervision?
    Are you required to have certain trainings/courses to operate?

    I am sure that wasn't very helpful but it was the best I could do from my standpoint.

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    • Evansmom
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 722

      #3
      For me there were little start up costs involved. I provide daycare in my home, we already had toys and a playroom set up. I started watching children the same age as my son so all toys and supplies were age appropriate. Over the years we have bought many second hand toys and spent about 200$ on shelving but that's about it. Parents provide diapers, wipes and food/formula for infants. Older children eating table food bring lunch with them. I provide snacks which are natural and simple foods like cheese, fruit, veggies etc. I do provide all materials for art and projects but we try to keep that frugal. I don't pay for advertising, I operate on word of mouth or CL but also I've had very little turn over in the 4.5 years I've been open so I haven't had to advertise or interview that much.

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      • EchoMom
        Daycare.com Member
        • May 2012
        • 729

        #4
        I think start up costs can almost be as little or as much as you want them to be. I agree with the PP, when I first started a year ago I didn't do much. I had a 4 month old son with a nursery and all kinds of baby equipement and also toys from having taught Kindergarten.

        However, I've spent a ton of money over the year because I chose to, for upgrades as I've become more and more of a professional business. I've spent over $1,000 for outdoor climbers, mulch, mats. Few hundred for ride on toys, water table, pool, etc. Spent over $1,000 for wooden toys, indoor climber, rest mats... $450 for toddler height table and chair set classroom style for the kids to eat and do activities at.

        I'm sure there's more but that's just an idea.

        So, START UP cost, almost nothing, but first year costs because I WANTED to be better and better, tons.

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        • itlw8
          Daycare.com Member
          • Jan 2012
          • 2199

          #5
          startup was like $10. I had to put a pipe from the release valve on the water heater to 1 inch off the floor.Everything else has been added and replaced over the years.We had 2 children at the time..
          It:: will wait

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          • Unregistered

            #6
            Originally posted by Evansmom
            For me there were little start up costs involved. I provide daycare in my home, we already had toys and a playroom set up. I started watching children the same age as my son so all toys and supplies were age appropriate. Over the years we have bought many second hand toys and spent about 200$ on shelving but that's about it. Parents provide diapers, wipes and food/formula for infants. Older children eating table food bring lunch with them. I provide snacks which are natural and simple foods like cheese, fruit, veggies etc. I do provide all materials for art and projects but we try to keep that frugal. I don't pay for advertising, I operate on word of mouth or CL but also I've had very little turn over in the 4.5 years I've been open so I haven't had to advertise or interview that much.
            thx you for your input. i agree about keeping cost low (frugal) until business is steady.

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